vezee Yo guys.. We would really appreciate it if you have a spare 5minutes to come check out channel out! We just explored an ABANDONED OLD QUARRY! Would love your guys feedback or comments on the video! 😃
Internet is making it really easy to find crazy stuff like this. I'd try Atlas Obscura to see what weird stuff is near you or search for urban exploration groups in your area.
Speaking of "leaving no papers behind" remember filming the insane asylum in Iowa named Clarinda? Wasn't there an area with patient records left behind? I'm curious because I recently learned on Ancestry I had a great uncle who was in Clarinda for 15 years then mysteriously disappeared. Was he buried in Clarinda's cemetery? Could something about him be in those papers? Seems the asylum should have turned the records over to the county. Anyway, great video Josh.
@Exploring With Josh i can honestly say you have inspired me to start exploring myself but your positive vibes is what sets you apart from everyone else! it would be surreal to have the chance to explore alongside you in the future!
Josh, that room was majestic and the communications base was way cool, but the view of that valley was the winner. Get a good photo of that and you could sell prints it's that beautiful. Enjoy the experience......and the food. I hope the pasta was what it should be.
To be honest, I wanted to an archeologist when I grew up. I love the feeling of discovering abandoned places with such history and meaning: even searching places that aren’t as popular as the Great Wall or The Mayan Temple. It’s breathtaking...and watching these makes me want to pursue my life dream when I have the money to travel. I appreciate these videos
Josh... You're the first guy and only guy I've watched exploring abandon. Love the places you go too I could only dream. Enjoy your adventures and keep the cool work (:
if you're in Florence head a little ways out into the countryside and explore Monteriggioni and Forli. Forli is the birthplace of Caterina Sforza one of legendary nobles from the renaissance along with her castle, but beware it is a ancient medieval town and you feel it in the earth itself. Monteriggioni is also a medieval town but it does have older estates which are very good to look through. If you are heading directly to Roma please look through the old city as it contains some of the older builds of the city.
Tall Fisherman Yo guys.. We would really appreciate it if you have a spare 5minutes to come check out channel out! We just explored an ABANDONED OLD QUARRY! Would love your guys feedback or comments on the video! 😃
Josh you need to come to Red Oak, Iowa. The town was built on a railroad junction and the town was called Red Oak junction, because of the railroad people started to move in and businesses opened, but the town really took off when the Murphy calendar factory opened, which is 2 massive buildings and one smaller one. But after that, the railroad closed down and a lot of people moved out, leading to the factory to close around I think 1970s but I can’t remember, and it’s been abandoned ever since, and no ones ever even really tried to get in
That's a tropospheric array. They use them to bounce UHF radio signals off the troposphere to shoot around the curvature of the Earth. Mobile military units still use this tech currently.
Zeke DeWitt Yo guys.. We would really appreciate it if you have a spare 5minutes to come check out channel out! We just explored an ABANDONED OLD QUARRY! Would love your guys feedback or comments on the video! 😃
This would be known as a "point to point" communications station. Just like you said there would be bases on a lot of the mountains. Signals would transmit from station to station until it reaches it's intended destination. Only problem is that if a signal is bounced around too much, it can degrade and give false data. some fruit for thought.
I saw in Palermo an awesome place with some cool painted walls, it was a pallace. I took some photos. It was about to be restored, it was abandoned for a long time (Palazzo Constantino Palermo). I have not yet posted photos on Flickr so far
Hey josh I doubt you will see this but I just woke up ok and I had this dream that you went to my school and I met you it was so freakin cool I wish it was real then after a wile I started to cry cause you were there and then I woke up crying because seeing you in my dream me meeting you in my dream was a dream come true even tho I’ve never met you before but still then like 5 min after I woke up I went straight to one of your vlogs your the first on my list on RUclips so when I see one I watch it and I watch you every single day of my whole life but I’m just saying I just had the best dream of my life thank you for being a RUclipsr I’m definitely gonna go explore abandon places when I get older I love you so much josh your so amazing 😁😊🥰😭😁😁
You were in a communications relay station. Two pathways on each side for bidirectional communications. Had you been able to laser site the center axis of one dish (any of them) you would have been able spot another station in the far distance. These were line of site relay points, thus the reason it's on a mountain peak. Flat land has a maximum of of 2.9 to 3.1 miles visibility for a person standing 5' 9" to 6' 7" tall due to the curvature of the earth. The higher up you are the greater distance you can see. It's possible the distant station could have been as much as 300 miles away.
now I really wanna go to Italy even more not just to urbex but to also visit my family there and one of my relatives was in the Italian military in the 70's so I wouldn't be surprised if he knows of that base or other ones like it.
You should do a giveaway, something where you (us) have to do something to win a day to go explore with you somewhere, it could be our state, or if their willing to travel somewhere.
Those relay stations communicate with satellites.... The first one in orbit was back in 1957 (sputnik) From there it went rather quick. Only thing we didn't have back then. Broadband internet and fibre optics. Running wires for 1000km's between military installations wasn't really a option. Placing more dishes was the only way
Greetings from Finland! Been doing urbex for some years now and I wish I could start my own channel, but I only have a crappy old DSLR camera with even crappier filming possibilities in it, so I've only taken photos so far. +I do not own a car so I rarely get to explore new places :( Love your channel! I hope that some day I'll be able to visit as awesome places as you guys have!
I love your videos josh there absolutely amazing . The places you find and go to are so amazing to see so thanks for sharing dude keep living the dream mate . Best Chanel I have subscribed to and I mean that bro
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Who's the most consistant abandoned film maker ? You already know, another banger Josh👊
for sure!
The places you somehow find are so insane
vezee i agree
vezee Yo guys.. We would really appreciate it if you have a spare 5minutes to come check out channel out! We just explored an ABANDONED OLD QUARRY!
Would love your guys feedback or comments on the video! 😃
He really does not find them just follow the masses
The2Brothers no one cares bout ur channel ugh
Internet is making it really easy to find crazy stuff like this. I'd try Atlas Obscura to see what weird stuff is near you or search for urban exploration groups in your area.
This was one of your better videos. Keep doing more of these abandoned military places, like up high in the mountains!
4 guys. 1 bed. Bottles of wine...
Bow chicka bow-bowm
50PullUps great vid as always, loved that art room. But oh my days this comment made me laugh!! 🤣
sounds hot (no homo)
that sounds pretty homo to me paul
+ Jeremy Pace naw it's all good, he said no homo
Speaking of "leaving no papers behind" remember filming the insane asylum in Iowa named Clarinda? Wasn't there an area with patient records left behind? I'm curious because I recently learned on Ancestry I had a great uncle who was in Clarinda for 15 years then mysteriously disappeared. Was he buried in Clarinda's cemetery? Could something about him be in those papers? Seems the asylum should have turned the records over to the county.
Anyway, great video Josh.
@Exploring With Josh i can honestly say you have inspired me to start exploring myself but your positive vibes is what sets you apart from everyone else! it would be surreal to have the chance to explore alongside you in the future!
super cool how you guys just travel around and explore abandoned places, definitely something I'd be up for doing some day!!!
The places you find are insane!! You should explore more mansions, they are really interesting! Ily Josh❤️
Josh, that room was majestic and the communications base was way cool, but the view of that valley was the winner. Get a good photo of that and you could sell prints it's that beautiful. Enjoy the experience......and the food. I hope the pasta was what it should be.
Happy you are enjoying my country ! Have fun 🇮🇹
To be honest, I wanted to an archeologist when I grew up. I love the feeling of discovering abandoned places with such history and meaning: even searching places that aren’t as popular as the Great Wall or The Mayan Temple. It’s breathtaking...and watching these makes me want to pursue my life dream when I have the money to travel. I appreciate these videos
Josh... You're the first guy and only guy I've watched exploring abandon. Love the places you go too I could only dream. Enjoy your adventures and keep the cool work (:
That's a beautiful place to look at. Thanks guys for sharing it. Joe
if you're in Florence head a little ways out into the countryside and explore Monteriggioni and Forli. Forli is the birthplace of Caterina Sforza one of legendary nobles from the renaissance along with her castle, but beware it is a ancient medieval town and you feel it in the earth itself. Monteriggioni is also a medieval town but it does have older estates which are very good to look through. If you are heading directly to Roma please look through the old city as it contains some of the older builds of the city.
Josh is a true inspiration!
I'd love to travel around the world too!
Tall Fisherman
I know. Sooooo jealous!
Tall Fisherman I was just watching reaction time!!!!😁😁😁
Tall Fisherman Yo guys.. We would really appreciate it if you have a spare 5minutes to come check out channel out! We just explored an ABANDONED OLD QUARRY!
Would love your guys feedback or comments on the video! 😃
Aisha Khan Afridi Haha!
If you're in the UK, in a random field in Lincolnshire, there are 4 of those radar dishes abandoned. Google RAF Stenigot. A great explore x
I'm literally binge watching all your videos love your channel josh 💕
4 guys, 1 bed, 1 wine bottle and a camera pointing towards the bed. What did you guys do later that night? 😏
I'm kidding. 😂😂😂
Ahh can't wait for the next video! I wanna see more of those clay soldiers. =] Good job as always Josh!
The drone is the biggest highlight of your vids
Josh you need to come to Red Oak, Iowa. The town was built on a railroad junction and the town was called Red Oak junction, because of the railroad people started to move in and businesses opened, but the town really took off when the Murphy calendar factory opened, which is 2 massive buildings and one smaller one. But after that, the railroad closed down and a lot of people moved out, leading to the factory to close around I think 1970s but I can’t remember, and it’s been abandoned ever since, and no ones ever even really tried to get in
So entertaining! Excited for the next video 💖
I love your videos you actually give history and location.
You should come to Sofia, Bulgaria and explore the underground bunker-tunnel system, it's about 150km tunnels and big chambers built during the WW2.
You explorer types here are freakin AWESOME.
All these beautiful places going to waste 😢 makes me sad. Awesome job documenting them!
That's a tropospheric array. They use them to bounce UHF radio signals off the troposphere to shoot around the curvature of the Earth. Mobile military units still use this tech currently.
Your welcome, love your videos!
Joooosh you HAVE to come to Spain!!! Super secret X century castle ALL IN is waiting for yoooooou!!!!!!
I liked it! But I would have to see it after school! Thanks for the upload!
Sameee haha
Zeke DeWitt ok xD
Zeke DeWitt YOU ARE EVERYWHERE DUDE HELLO FROM THE OGH FAM
Zeke DeWitt Yo guys.. We would really appreciate it if you have a spare 5minutes to come check out channel out! We just explored an ABANDONED OLD QUARRY!
Would love your guys feedback or comments on the video! 😃
No Zeke, keep using your phone in class. There's a escalating shortage of WalMart greeters jobs in this country.
Great video josh keep it up bro
Keep up the good work Josh
Another epic video buddy and thanks for giving us the ability to see through your eyes the natural beauty around the world
1:18
There was a flash in the doorway right next to the bright windows to the left
Great video Josh. Looking forward to the next exploring crew video. Stay safe.
I enjoy watching your links josh
This would be known as a "point to point" communications station. Just like you said there would be bases on a lot of the mountains. Signals would transmit from station to station until it reaches it's intended destination. Only problem is that if a signal is bounced around too much, it can degrade and give false data. some fruit for thought.
Thank you, Josh. I love our explorations together. Looking forward to our next explore!
I love your vids. It's so awesome when you find hidden jems
Great Video Josh! Keep at it, love this stuff!
Your videos are great!! I have watched almost every video since yesterday 😀😀 great work.. I really love these stuffs.
Amazing video!! I love it!!! I love yours videos!!!
A green tint to the water in a small lake is usually an indication that there are copper mines in the area.
U seem like u have a really good heart. I really enjoy your videos and you passion for those places
Great video i always love watching in my lunch break thanks for the upload josh
Great video Josh!
Woah. You are so passionate about exploring
I love it 😊
Italy's not that far off. Maybe I go visit that base. Thanks for the vid Josh :)
That’s so sick man, Thanks for uploading
Exploring With Josh no problem man
If I keep commenting for you to come to the UK will you eventually come? 😂 awesome video bro
Awesome explore and location I'm glad the rental car made it
I love all your videos. I always check in everyday for an update! Great job Josh, keep up the good work :D
I stayed in that hotel last year. It's a pretty nice place. I enjoy your videos. Keep finding the gems.
WOW I love this!
Josh if you are still in italy pls visit a volcano, more specifically vesuvius
Go into the north side, the mountains there are gorgeous the alphs and go to Venice Josh!
No idea how you find these place but omg they’re amazing
You should come up here to Alaska we have so many abandoned places we have whole mining towns that the earth has half swallowed
I saw in Palermo an awesome place with some cool painted walls, it was a pallace. I took some photos. It was about to be restored, it was abandoned for a long time (Palazzo Constantino Palermo). I have not yet posted photos on Flickr so far
Awesome views at that base.
love your videos! just wish you could upload daily but I understand that there's travel time and editing time for everything.
Still loving your videos ❤
Hey josh I doubt you will see this but I just woke up ok and I had this dream that you went to my school and I met you it was so freakin cool I wish it was real then after a wile I started to cry cause you were there and then I woke up crying because seeing you in my dream me meeting you in my dream was a dream come true even tho I’ve never met you before but still then like 5 min after I woke up I went straight to one of your vlogs your the first on my list on RUclips so when I see one I watch it and I watch you every single day of my whole life but I’m just saying I just had the best dream of my life thank you for being a RUclipsr I’m definitely gonna go explore abandon places when I get older I love you so much josh your so amazing 😁😊🥰😭😁😁
awesome place, the view is epic
you did it again! you're the best. thanks Josh
You were in a communications relay station. Two pathways on each side for bidirectional communications. Had you been able to laser site the center axis of one dish (any of them) you would have been able spot another station in the far distance. These were line of site relay points, thus the reason it's on a mountain peak. Flat land has a maximum of of 2.9 to 3.1 miles visibility for a person standing 5' 9" to 6' 7" tall due to the curvature of the earth. The higher up you are the greater distance you can see. It's possible the distant station could have been as much as 300 miles away.
now I really wanna go to Italy even more not just to urbex but to also visit my family there and one of my relatives was in the Italian military in the 70's so I wouldn't be surprised if he knows of that base or other ones like it.
You should visit abandoned places in Vegas like the Roadhouse casino.
sup fam
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Your video on this place is awesome too Steve 👌🏻🎥
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Great explore Josh! Thanks for the upload :-)
Cool place Josh!
You should do a giveaway, something where you (us) have to do something to win a day to go explore with you somewhere, it could be our state, or if their willing to travel somewhere.
These are the best videos when other youtubers upload the same crap this channel has new cool shit and I always watch it.
i love your videos 💜, been watching since last year 💫.
Those relay stations communicate with satellites....
The first one in orbit was back in 1957 (sputnik) From there it went rather quick.
Only thing we didn't have back then. Broadband internet and fibre optics.
Running wires for 1000km's between military installations wasn't really a option. Placing more dishes was the only way
Sweet drone footage
Greetings from Finland! Been doing urbex for some years now and I wish I could start my own channel, but I only have a crappy old DSLR camera with even crappier filming possibilities in it, so I've only taken photos so far. +I do not own a car so I rarely get to explore new places :( Love your channel! I hope that some day I'll be able to visit as awesome places as you guys have!
Live for your uploads!!!
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Me tooooo! Love the notification!
Craftsman used to take such pride in their work and created amazing buildings. It's a pity nowadays it's just get em up quick and cheap.
Anyone else notice the white pixel?
Bierkameel HELL YEAH
YOU SHOULD JOSH ABOUT THE WHITE PIXEL
When
Bierkameel yes
i cant
Is that Tolfa ace high? If you're near Rome, check out ostia antica. You would absolutely love it. An abandoned roman city.
It's so beautiful!
Please go back here in Philippines! We love you 😍🇵🇭
You always find the best places to explore :)
I love your videos josh there absolutely amazing . The places you find and go to are so amazing to see so thanks for sharing dude keep living the dream mate . Best Chanel I have subscribed to and I mean that bro
Exploring With Josh your welcome mate
Tropo-Scatter uses microwaves signals which bounce off the troposphere and received by matching antenna at the other end.
I saw lots of abandoned mansions in Northern Ohio, near Kirtland. There is an abandoned communications station West of Condon, Oregon also.
This reminded me of Scooby Doo Alien Invasion!! So cool!
Cool property!
the toilet in the reflection of the med kit was pretty funny XD
at 1:17 you can see a light shine in the left corner room
It was a dark room so i had to use my light in there :D
1:20 Sublime!
that white dot is killing me..
+The 4 Banger it is fixed now just for the up coming videos!
black dots are worse.
Chill. Sure if sees will fix. Can't always be perfect!
all good man, i thought my new tv was stuffed. scared the crap outta me
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I love ur videos! They always make my day :3
Awesome Josh..
Love background he gives! Not just jumping in place with camera. Does his homework!
#Josh that mansion room artwork was awesome, I love your video's thanks Josh xxx
What's up explorers?...the only thing I'm exploring is ur uploads
I wish i could explore like ya'll can.